UPEI SUN Jan. 27,1983 C PR Workshop PEI DIVISION- CANADIAN HEART FOUNDATION "CPR Workshop set for Sat- urday, February 5 in Char— lottetown." The PEI Division of the Canadian Heart Foundation is offering a four hour workshop in cardiopulmonary resuscit— ation on Saturday, Fdaruary 5 in the Lower Foyer, Confeder- ation Center of the Arts in Charlottetown. Beginning at 9 a.m., the workshop teachesbasic C.P.R. and related life saving meth- ods for heart attack victims and choking victims. The workshop is just one of a series held throughout the year across Prince Edw— ard Island. In the past year alone, an estimated 1,300 have recieved extensive or basic training in C.P.R. including about 500 in the Cardigan District, 500 in the E'gmont District and an additional ‘ 300 in Queen's Comtyf'A'FotJn- dation Spokesmé‘r‘i’fSéYSL these figurest not inclUde per- The UPEI- Sun aims to be an independent news- - paper published weekly by the UPEI' Student The views expressed in theSun are not ! ‘ necessarily those of the UPEI Student Union, the _ editor, or the collective staff. ' the right to edit material for space or legal reasons, or it is considered offensive to Union . our readers . All (letters must be signed but may be granted 'upon request. Deadline for all submissions is anday noon, Office- Fourth floor Main Phone- 892—4121, ext. 387. < "Staffe' fs' ‘ Editor-' Vicki Millan Graphics— Chris Robinson , John Schlegelmilch . Photos- Preston Delaney Trov Merrick ‘ Layouts- Mike Connolly' _ Terry De Courcey ' Pat Moore Ad Manager— Gus HilLStrLuv: 894— 8345 sons who were recertified in C.P.R. training, the estim- ated 125 volunteer instruct- ors who work with th Heart Foundation on PEI, or fed- erally funded community developments workers who coordinate lectures, pub— lic education sessions to community groups, augment- ing volunteer instructors to reach mor citizens and target groups. Advance registration for the February 5 C.P.R. work- shop is requested by Feb- ruary 2 by contacting the Heart Foundation office at 894-8297 in Charlottetown. The $10.00 registration fee can be paid when reg- istering at Confederation Center of the Arts. The pro- gram includes audio-visual aids, as well as personal instruction on manikins to teach and test abilities for reviving heart attack vic— — ey Sawler Publicity Officer 51m We reserve . . . . . . r $6,500. Grant awarded to UPEI The University has been awarded $6,500 under the Management Excellence in Small Business Program introduced by the federal government in June, 1982. The $4,500 student scholarship and $2,000 course developnent grant to the University are among the first offered to Canadian university and community college business schools across the country the program. 'IWenty schools have received Dhnagenent Excellence in Small, Business Program (MESBP) funding totalling $210,000. MESBP, which is administered by the Small Business Secretariat, is intended \ MONDAY cnsmo NIGHT TUESDAY ‘ BUCK NIGHT Drinks Er Brew $1.00 WEDNESDAY LADIES mm” CRAZY HAT NIGHT Get 2"d Drink ‘ movies THURSDAY 8: FRIDAY AT 2:00 (ET POEPLE PDT NIGHT Monday — Thursday 2—4 — 1 from 8 to 9 to foster closer continuing relations between the business schools and the small business community.